"Global powers China and Russia are leading a growing chorus of nations pushing back against the West's dominance in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). In a move that is sparking heated debate, these countries are seeking to establish their own AI data centers, which are crucial for training and refining AI models. By doing so, they aim to reduce their reliance on US-based cloud services such as Amazon's AWS and Google Cloud, and instead create their own autonomous AI ecosystems. As the stakes for AI supremacy continue to rise, this move has significant implications for the future of global tech and the delicate balance of power between nations."


China, Russia and Others Seek to Inflame Debate Over A.I. Data Centers  The New York Times